so it happens when you work local, and remote?
is there any software taking up cpu power at that time?
you can check with task manager- first in the general view
or in the Performance tab -Resource manager

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As said I have this experience when working remotely as well.
When it happens it's very close to starting the computer before opening any application so I would not say it's because of heavy load on the computer.

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